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* The name Hat of Cards is a reference to a House of cards, which is a structure made of playing cards stacked upon one another. | * The name Hat of Cards is a reference to a House of cards, which is a structure made of playing cards stacked upon one another. | ||
* The description references how crooked poker players often produce cards from hidden pockets to win. | * The description references how crooked poker players often produce cards from hidden pockets to win. | ||
+ | * The numbers 2 and 7, when added, equal 9, which refers to the Spy's status as the ninth class. | ||
== References == | == References == |
Revision as of 00:01, 15 September 2012
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“ | This is not a trick.
Click to listen
— The Spy on his hat of cards
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The Hat of Cards is a community-created headwear item for the Spy. It is a team-colored trilby with a gold buckle and two playing cards in the hatband.
The Hat of Cards was contributed to the game via the Steam Workshop under the name "The Stylish Offsuit".
Painted variants
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Update history
- The Hat of Cards was added to the game.
Trivia
- The cards are a 7 and a 2 of differing suits, which is considered the most unplayable starting hand in the poker variant Template:W[1].
- The name Hat of Cards is a reference to a House of cards, which is a structure made of playing cards stacked upon one another.
- The description references how crooked poker players often produce cards from hidden pockets to win.
- The numbers 2 and 7, when added, equal 9, which refers to the Spy's status as the ninth class.
References
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